Garibaldi
1907
200.0 x 180.0 cm
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Plinio Nomellini: A Tuscan Visionary of Divisionist Landscape
Plinio Nomellini (1866 – 1943) stands as a pivotal figure in Italian painting, particularly renowned for his contribution to the Divisionist movement and his masterful depictions of Tuscan landscapes. Born in Livorno, he embarked on an artistic journey marked by intense friendships with fellow artists like Telemaco Signorini and Giuseppe Pellizza Morigiotti, fostering a collaborative spirit that shaped their collective vision.
His formative years were spent honing his skills at the Florence Academy of Fine Arts under Giovanni Fattori, absorbing influences from Impressionism and Academic painting. However, Nomellini swiftly embraced Divisionism—a revolutionary technique championed by Signorini—characterized by broken brushstrokes and juxtaposed colors designed to capture fleeting atmospheric effects. This stylistic choice distinguished him from many of his contemporaries and cemented his place within the influential Macchiaioli group.
- Early Career & Influences: Nomellini’s initial works showcased a sensitivity to tonal variations and expressive brushwork, mirroring Signorini's pioneering approach. He drew inspiration from Eugène Delacroix and Gustave Courbet, artists who prioritized emotional impact over meticulous realism.
- Florence & The Macchiaioli Group: Moving to Florence in 1919 solidified his connection to the artistic milieu of Tuscany. His participation in the Florentine art scene fostered collaborations with luminaries like Grubicy and Pellizza Morigiotti, furthering the exploration of Divisionist principles.
- Notable Paintings & Exhibitions: Nomellini’s oeuvre includes iconic landscapes such as “Little Bacchus” (1910) and “The First Birthday,” capturing the beauty of Tuscan countryside with luminous colors and textured surfaces. His paintings graced prestigious exhibitions, including the 1st Brera Triennale and the Venice Biennale, establishing him as a respected voice within the artistic discourse of his time.
- Symbolism & Venetian Influence: He embraced symbolism during his involvement in the creation of “The Dream Room” at the 7th Venice Biennale (1907), reflecting the broader aesthetic trends of the era.
- Later Years & Legacy: Nomellini continued to paint on Elba until his death in 1943, producing serene landscapes that embody the spirit of Tuscan tradition. His enduring legacy resides in his unwavering commitment to Divisionist technique and his ability to convey profound emotion through visual representation—a testament to his artistic vision.
Plinio Nomellini’s work remains a compelling example of Italian Impressionism blended with Symbolism, offering viewers an intimate glimpse into the Tuscan landscape and capturing its essence with remarkable artistry.
plinio nomellini
1866 - 1943
Belangrijkste feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Divisionist
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Macchiaioli']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Giovanni Fattori
- Giuseppe Pellizza
- Date Of Birth: August 6, 1866
- Full Name: Plinio Nomellini
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Little Bacchus
- The First Birthday
- Place Of Birth: Livorno

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